Salitre sits directly on Playa de las Tres Piedras, with a setup that makes it easy to spend the whole day without moving far — cabanas, shaded areas, and tables right by the sand. It has a slightly more organised feel than many beach bars, without losing the relaxed edge.
The menu covers seafood, tapas, and cocktails, with enough variety to keep things going from lunch into late afternoon. Service tends to be efficient even when it’s busy, which makes a difference during peak season.
It’s more of a full-day spot than a quick stop. Weekends and summer afternoons fill up quickly, so booking ahead — especially for cabanas — makes the experience much smoother.